A jury has Sean Stewart, the ex-managing director of Perella Weinberg Partners LP of insider trading. Stewart is accused of giving his dad confidential tips about five health-care deals. According to prosecutors, Stewart started giving his dad insider information in 2011 while he was VP of J.P. Morgan Chase &…
Articles Posted in SEC Settlements
Ex-Goldman Sachs Trader to Pay $400K Fine to Settle RMBS Fraud Case
Edwin Chin, an ex-Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS) senior trader, will pay $400K to resolve U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charges accusing him of misleading the bank’s customers when he sold them residential mortgage-backed securities at prices that were higher than they should have been. Even though he is settling,…
State Street to Pay $382M for Misleading Clients, Including Mutual Funds, Over Hidden Markups In Foreign Currency Exchange Trades
The Securities and Exchange Commission has arrived at a global settlement with State Street Bank and Trust Company. According to the regulator, State Street misled custody clients, including mutual funds, about hidden markups that were added to foreign currency exchange trades. The firm will pay $382.4M, including $167M in penalties…
SEC Bars Broker From Industry, Orders Her to Pay $4M for Inflating Firm’s Investment Performance to Bring In Rich Investor Clients
The Securities and Exchange Commission has barred broker Dawn J. Bennett from the securities industry. The regulator also ordered and her firm to pay over $4M in fines and disgorgement. The ruling was issued by an SEC administrative law judge. According to the Commission, Bennett exaggerated her firm’s investment performance…
Securities Fraud News: Andrew Caspersen Pleads Guilty to $40M Fraud, Massachusetts Investment Advisor to Pay $8M to Investors, & CFTC Orders Florida Man and His Companies to Pay Almost $175M in Sanctions in FX Ponzi Scam
Ex-Wall Street Executive Admits to Bilking Friends and Relatives Andrew Caspersen has pleaded guilty to federal criminal charges accusing him of defrauding relatives, friends, and Moore Charitable Foundation of $40M. Caspersen is an ex-Wall Street executive and a member of the wealthy Caspersen family. The charitable foundation he bilked belongs…
SEC Bond Cases: Illinois Mayer Settles Municipal Bond Fraud Charges for $10K, Ethiopia’s Electric Utility Pays Over $6M to Resolve Bond Offering Violations, and Miami , Fla. Likely to Come Under Scrutiny in Civil Trial
Mayor of Harvey, Illinois Barred From Future Involvement In Muni Bond Offerings Eric J. Kellog, the mayor of Harvey, Illinois, will pay $10K to resolve the Securities and Exchange Commission’s case accusing him of municipal bond fraud. As part of the settlement, Kellog has agreed to never take part in…
Ex-Dean Foods Board Member, Pro Golfer Phil Mickelson, and Professional Sports Gambler Are Named in Insider Trading Case
The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed civil charges against professional sports gambler William Walters. He is accused of making $40M from an illegal stock tip given to him by former Dean Foods Company board member Thomas C. Davis. The regulator said that Davis, who owed Walters money, gave him…
SEC Says Pennsylvania Financial Adviser Bilked Professional Athletes
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is filing fraud charges against Louis Martin Blazer III, a Pittsburgh-based financial adviser. Blazer founded Blazer Capital Management—a firm that works with high-net worth individual clients and professional athletes. He allegedly took money out of the accounts of these athletes without their permission so…
Institutional Fraud Cases: Shareholders Sue PJT Partners Over Andrew Caspersen’s $95M Fraud, Sabal Limited Sues Deutsche Bank, and Dallas Pension Fund Sues Firm
Securities Case Brought Over Caspersen Fraud Shareholders of PJT Partners Inc. have brought a class action lawsuit against the publicly traded investment bank. The complaint comes in the awake of the arrest of Andrew Caspersen, who previously was one of the top officials at the bank’s Park Hill Group unit.…
SEC Files Financial Fraud Cases Against Logitech and Ener1
The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed financial fraud cases against Logitech International and Ener1. Logitech, a technology manufacturer, will pay $7.5M to resolve the charges. Its former controller, Michael Doktorczyk and ex-accounting director, Sherallyn Bolles, will pay $50K and $25K penalties, respectively. The SEC said that the two companies…